

Puppet Master: Axis Termination
To stop the Third Reich and the Nazi war machine from winning World War II and affecting the outcome of the free world, Toulon's indestructible puppets join forces with the masters of psychic powers.
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Plot Summary
In this installment of the long-running horror franchise, Master Toul's evil puppets are brought back to life by a Japanese saboteur during World War II. They are unleashed upon a group of American psychics who must fight for their lives against the pint-sized killers. The film explores themes of espionage and supernatural warfare.
Critical Reception
Puppet Master: Axis Termination, like many entries in the series, received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. It is often seen as a low-budget B-movie that appeals primarily to dedicated fans of the franchise and exploitation horror. The film's plot, acting, and special effects are frequently cited as areas of weakness.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles with a weak plot and uninspired performances.
- Special effects are rudimentary, typical of low-budget horror.
- Appeals mainly to long-time fans of the Puppet Master series.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Puppet Master: Axis Termination' are scarce and generally unimpressed, reflecting the film's niche appeal. Those who engage with it often acknowledge its low-budget nature and place it within the context of the broader, often critically panned, Puppet Master franchise, with enjoyment stemming more from franchise familiarity than inherent quality.
Fun Fact
Despite its release in 2017, the film is set during World War II, continuing the franchise's tendency to blend historical settings with supernatural horror elements.
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